Socioplastics redefines open science by treating publication as continuous fieldwork: an active civic infrastructure where concepts are named, assigned functions, publicly inscribed, scholarly preserved, machinically structured and atmospherically accumulated. Its corpus advances through recognisable thresholds: 2K builds structural mass, 3K establishes metabolic rhythm, 4K generates climatic intelligence and 5K expands into situated urban intervention.

Operators such as SystemicLock, MetabolicLoop, DiagonalReading and ContextReadymade convert concepts into load-bearing research devices, giving the field a grammar of recurrence, anchorage and public legibility. The case is significant because Blogspot, Zenodo, GitHub and Hugging Face function as a distributed human-machine interface where readers, algorithms, repositories and archives share stable points of return. This infrastructural ecology allows Socioplastics to braid Michel de Certeau’s everyday tactics, Jane Bennett’s material vitality and Susan Leigh Star’s infrastructural critique into an operational civic habitat. A post becomes a node, a DOI becomes a foundation, an index becomes a map, a dataset becomes a computational corridor and a platform becomes a public surface for epistemic circulation. Its conclusion is precise: knowledge becomes more durable, accessible and generative when it is published, preserved, indexed and made computationally legible.

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